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An FBI number is typically assigned to individuals who have undergone a background check or have a specific criminal record with the FBI. Military personnel often have their own identification systems and security clearances, which may not necessitate an FBI number. Additionally, if a service member has not been involved in any criminal activity warranting federal attention, they would not have an FBI number.

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